Georgia Tech Football Program; Tulane vs. Georgia Tech

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Thirteenth Annual Football Yearbook
DR. M. L. BRITTAIN . A. B .• LLO.
PRESIDENT GEORGIA TECH
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COMPLIMENTS OF
King Hardw-are Co.
TWELVE STORES IN ATLANTA
Sporting Goods Headquarters of the Southeast
KING HARDWARE COMPANY
MAIN STORE 53 PEACHTREE STREET
Dr. M. L. Brittai~
Dr. J. B. Crenshaw _
Dr. W. Vernon Skiles
Dr. G. H. Boggs
:\lr. George W. McCarty
FACULTY ~IEMBERS
Coach W. A. Alexander
ALUMNI MEMBERS
COACHING STAFF
.__ _ _" _ Chairman
_ Director of Athletics
Prof. A. H. Armstrong
Prof. F10yd Fields
Mr. L. W. Robert, Jr.
W. A. Alexander _ _ _ __________ Head Coach
R. A. Clay _ _ _______ ____ • ____ -.J<Baseball and Freshman Football
William Fincher Football
Don Miller Football
Hank Bjorkman Football
Mack Tharpe Football
Dr. J. B. Crenshaw LaCrosse
Harold E. Barron Track
Roy Mundorff Baaketball, Freshman Baaeball
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There is a Haas & Howell Policy for every Insurance need
Insurance .:. Surety Bonds
Real Estate -- Mortgage Loans
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HAAS-HOWEll BUILDING PHONE WAlnut 3111
MANUFACTURERS REPAIRMEN
Atlanta Radiator Co.
318-320 EDGEWOOD AVENUE
REPAIRERS OP
Radiators, Fenders, Lamps and Bodies
PHONE WALNUT 4737
W. T. SPEER, Proprietor ATI.1I.NTA, GA
FEATURING Joe Robkin
and his Orchestra nightly,
also you Alay see your fa­,'
orite "3ude"ille star.
HERREN'S FEATURING a cordial
atmosphere, and above all.
lhe delectable food cooked
and served in the Herren
Way. Popular Prices. ARCADIA
Dining, Dancing Enter·
lainment Wa ,. d rob e
check free. RESTAURANT Corner Peachtree and
Camegie Way
Miss N eIlie and Her Revue. Also Billy Snell, Master of Ceremonies
GEORGIA TECH ALMA MATf;R SONG.
Mus ic. by Frank Roman.
Words by I. H. Granath.
Oh Sons of Tech arise, behold!
FOI' the bannel' as it reigns supreme,
Fot' from 011 high the White and Gold,
\raves in its triumphant gJearn'
The spirit of the cheering throng
Hcsounds with joy revealing
.\ IJl'olherhood in praise and song,
In the memory of the days gone by.
Oh Scion o[ the Southland,
In our hearts you shall forever fly!
Mortgage Loans
We cherish thoughts so dear [or thee,
Oh, Alma Mater in our prayer,
We plead for you in victory.
And then in victory we share!
Hut when the battle seems in vain
Our spil'it never falters,
We're ever one in joy a I ' pain,
And Olll' union is a lasting bond,
Oh may we be united
Till the Victory of Life is won!
Insurance Surety Bonds
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Established 1895
Engineering inspection and insurance reports rendered
without cost to the Assured.
Equipped with lhe experience and personnello give lhe
most intelligent and complete service.
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A COMPLETE LINE of QUAUTY SPORTING GOODS
Used and Endorsed by Nationally Known Players and Coaches
FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT
AB used and endorsed by such famous players as lhf' "Four
Horsemen," Chuck Carney, Eddie Hunsinger, Moon Baker and "Red"
Grange. Footballs, footba ll pants, helmets; and shoulder pads, certified
with his signature.
BASKETBALL
Leading coaches over the country recommend our basketball equip­ment-
among them Leonard Sachs and "Paddy" Driscoll. OfTicial
goods to meet every regulation specification.
GOLF NEEDS
We carry an cxtenflive supplr of CGrreet goods for the golfer.
Cluba patterned Iliter those of the best amuteu~ And professionalll­"
Bob McDonald" autographed clubs, particu larly reconlmcnrled by
"Chick" Evans, famous golfer and former amateur champion.
BASEBALL
Big leaguers like Southworth, Jess Haines and Bob O'Farrell
highly commend our professional equipment-not only baseball, but
all athletic goods.
Send for our Sporting Goods Catalog 584TK.
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ROOMS WITH BATH • . • .
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1927 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
October I-V. M. I. aL. ........ _ ... __ .
October 8-Tulane at.._ .. _ .... ..
October IS-Alabama at .... __ . .._. " __ "_' ___ " ......
October 22-North Carolina at._ __ ..... _ ... _.. _ ..
October 29- otre Dame at.. __ ._ .
__ Grant Field
.... .. .. __ . _ .. _ .. _ .... _. Grant Field
_ . ..Grant Field
_ ... Grant Field
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New Fall Suits
$35 to s60
- Break through the line of common·place
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New Fall Coats
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Watch your hero of the gridiron in c1w to-morrow! You
.... 'Quld hardly recognize this smartly groomed male as the
disheveled but triumplwlt victor of the game! But that's
because he is wearing a Broaclstrcte shirt and it's easy to be.
neat.
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yield to the excitement of a touchdown ... throw }'our .." 'Oat
in the air ... secure of the perfect tailoring of a Broadstrete
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Insurance in Force:
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Offers a complete Life Insurance Service. including Life, Endowment and Term policies. Corpora·
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WALTER POWELL
General Agent
Ifr. P,"",l ... fo ....... 17 ...... t.lllete at 0,. Unlnnl.lJo of WluIDnaln. lAw. boo _'*I W_n ...... Unl ...... t7. u.. Unlvvoll.7
of MontaAa .nd Laaad Stauford Unl ..... t7. H • ........" .. a _ .... of I.ha Foo!ball &1_ Commlttooe til . 'ZI, iUWI waa thoo orIciUl.Dr 01 u.a
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1927 Schedule Continued
Nov. 5-Vanderbilt at __ .. _ ._ .... _._.. ........... _.. .._ ...._ ........ ._. _ _ .Nashville
Nov. 12-L. S. U. al __ ._. _ ...... _._. __ . _ __ Grant Field
Tov.19-0glethorpe at ..... __ . __ .. _. _____ Grant Field
Nov. 24-Auburn at _._ ..... __ ... ._ .. .... _ .. ___ . __ ._._Grant Field
Dec. 3-GEORGIA at __ .... ___. .... _. __ ._._ __. ... .. Grant Field
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Has Served the Student Body for 20 Years
Good Laundry Work and Dry Cleaning
Beck Bros.
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In!!em, right to lett:-Everett Struppef, Pre!<ident; H. H. ).'leming, Credit :\I an:u~er; E. B. Steele. Sale~ Manager.
SERVICE STATION ALWAYS OPEN
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EVERY GOOD WISH FOR GEORGIA TECH!
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45 Y ears of Faithful Service and Value-giving
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LARGEST FIRST FLOOR SELLING SPACE IN ATLANTA
Schedules of Tech's Opponents
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OffiCIAL INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL GUlDE
V. M. J. Tulane North Carolina
Wofford Sept. 17 Mississippi _____ .. _. Oct. 1 Wake Forest Sept. 24
Richmond Sept. 24 Geologia Tech __ - Oct. 8 Tennessee __ _.-- __ Oct. 1
Georgiu Tech Oct. 1 Miss. Aggies . __ Oct. 15 Maryland __ Oct. 8
Roanoke Oct. 8 Vanderbilt _._ , .. _ ._ Oct. 22 Sou lit Carolina _____ Oct. 15
Maryland Oct. 22 GeOlogia __ ._ .. ___ Oct. 29 Ga. Tech Oct. 22
Davidson Oct. 20 Auburn _ - ._-- Nov. 5 North Carolina State. .. Oct. 29
Kentucky Nov. 12 Sewanee _~ _ ._., Nov. 12 Davidson __ Nov. 12
V.P. U. Thanksgiving L. S. U. _._" _ Thanksgiving Duke - -- Nov. 19
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Branch _ 438 Whitehall Street, S. W., Tel. Walnut 6188
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YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
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GREETINGS TO FOOTBALL FANS
CORNER PEACHTREE & ELLIS STREETS
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SERVICE
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Phone Ivy 4285
Night Phones: Walnut 1159 - Hemlock 2980
SCHEDULE OF TECH'S OPPONENTS
(Continued)
NOTRE DAME VANDERBILT OGLETHORPE
Chattanooga Sept. 24
Ouch ita Oct. 1
Centre Oct. 8
Texas Oct. 15
Tulane _. Oct. 22
Kentucky Oct. 29
Georgia Tech _ .. Nov. 5
Tennessee _____ .. ~--Nov. 12
l\laJ'yland . Nov. 19
Sewanee Nov. 24
Alabama .Dec. 3
Citadel _______ ,Oct. 15
St. Xavier ______ Oct. 22
Furman ______ , Oct. 29
Presbyterian __ . __ ,Nov. 5
l\lercer 'Mov.11
Georgia Tech _ _. _ Nov. 19
Chattanooga _ .. _ .. ...Nov. 25
Miami Dec. 3
Johns Hopkins _ n ec. l0
Loyola Dec. 17
Coe ________ Oct.1
Detroit ________ 'Oct. 8
Navy Oct. 15
uldiana Oct. 22
Georgia Tech _ Oct. 29
Minnesota Nov. 5
Army _Nov. 12
Drake _ _ _ Nov. 19
Univ. Sou. California ov.26
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The Henry Grady is especially equipped
to handle private banquets and dinners.
Excellent service. perrect food and ahsolute
privacy 1188ure the success of such 8n
occasion.
Yon, too
Will be Deligbted witb
Atlanta's Newest Hotel
The /Jenry Grady, erected on the
former site 0/ the Govemor'tt
M011$ion, represenLtl the true spirit
a/the New South. It i.! one 0/ the
outstanding developments 0/ Mod­ern
Atlanta - typical 0/ the
achievements 0/ the South', most
progrcuive city.
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A friendly welcome awaits you at the Henry Grady, ...
where every convenience has been provided to make
your visit a pleasure.
Your room WI11 have at least two windows, a ceiling
fan, circulating ice water, a private bath with either
tub, shower or both, a comfortable bed with convenient
reacling light .... everything to assure you of perfect
comfort.
You wilJ find every point of the city's business district
easily accessible. The leading department stores and
shops are conveniently close by .... no hotel in the
South enjoys aD. equally advantageous location.
And you are sure to enjoy the delicious food of the
famous main dining room or the IX>pular coffee shop.
Rooms for one, $2.50 to $5.
For two, $-1.00 to $7.00.
Suitee, $10.00 up.
H. n. Connon, President.
J. F. DeJarnette, Manager.
E. P. SimmoM, Asst. ~h:r.
When in Atlanta - Enjoy the Advantages of the Henry Grady
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GOOD BEVERAGES
U se Crystal Brand Carbonic Gas (in the Red O<um with the Black Band).
Pure, sweet, odorless, uniform and full weight. Drums always clean.
"Overnight Service" from our five plants.
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Atlan ta Birmingham Memphis Jacksonville Charlotte
SCHEDULE OF TECH'S OPPONENTS
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ALABMlA AUBURN L. S. U.
Millsaps
Vanderbilt
L.S. U.
Georgia Tech
Sewanee
Mis •. A. & M.
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Oct. 8
_ _ Oct. 15
__ Oct. 22
____ Oct. 29
Stetson Sept. 24 s. W. Louisiana _ Oct. 1
Clemson ,_ Oct. 1
Florida __________ Oct. 8 Alabama __ Oct. 8
L. S. U. ______ ._. _ _ Oct. 15 Auburn __ Oct. 15
Georgia Oct. 22
Howard _____. . ___ Oct. 29 Arkansas ____ Oct. 29
Kentucky _ Nov. 5 Tulane _. _____ . ___ Nov. 5 Tulane _. ______ Nov. 24
Florida ___ .Nov. 12
Georgia _ _ Thanksgiving
Miss. A. & M. Nov. 12
Georgia Tech __ Thanksgiving Other games not announced.
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Modem tngine-modern chassis.
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Low center of gravity.
Narrow body pillars for greater vision
Overm.c. tirea and snubbers.
Easiest of all cars to drive.
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Force·feed lubrication.
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Endurance, Speed and the Altogether Spectacular
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Success to
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Hart's Tea & Cake Shop
TEA ROOM
Two Stores For YOUT Convenience
We Serve Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
OPEN SUNDAYS
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
INSURANCE
Wynne·Claughlol1 Bldg. Phone Walnut 0996
Ut t'A K1'O;GlE WAY
srx YEARS RECORD OF THE GOLDEN TORNADO
1921 1922 1923
Opponents Tech Opponents Tt.'Ch Opponents
Wake Forest 0 33 Oglethorpe 6 ~3 Oglethorpe
Oglethorpe 0 19 Davidson 0 10 v. M. I.
Davidson 0 33 Alabama 7 7 U. of Fla.
Furman 0 0 Navy __ 13 7 Notre Dame
Rutgers 14 3 Notre Dame 13 0 Alabama
Penn State 28 19 Grorgetown 7 21 Georgetown
Clemson 7 20 Clemson 7 3 Kentucky
Georgetown 7 17 North Carolina State 0 0 Auburn
Auburn 0 14 Auburn 6
56 158 59 ,I 81
STANDARD COAL COMPANY
HIGH GRADE STEAM AND DOMESTIC
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OFFICE 308·11 PETERS BLDG.
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HOME?=TO TOWN?
CJJID you have to come to the game an hour early to find a parking
place for your automobile? Are you going to have to fight your
way through that traffic tangle after the game?
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Street cars and coaches offer the solution. No traffic worries.
No parking troubles. On Plum Street, two short blocks away, are
many special cars waiting to take you back to town. Two short
blocks in the other direction, on Spring Street, is a coach line,
offering special service. And just beyond that are the West
Peachtree and Peachtree car lines, also operating special cars.
'Try it next wee~ and see how
much more convenient it is!
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
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INCORI"ORATI:D
ARCH ITE c'r s AND ENG INE ERS
ATLANTA
IX YEARS RECORD OF THE GOLDEN TORNADO-(Continued)
1924 1926 1926
Opponents Tech Opponents Tech Opponents
Oglethorpe 0 13 Oglethorpe .- 6 6 Oglethorpe
V. M. 1. 0 33 V. M. 1. _ _ 0 13 V. M. J.
Florida 7 16 Penn. State 7 9 Tulane
Penn. State .IS 23 Florida - 7 0 Alabama
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Alabama 14 0 Alabama _ .. 7 19 Washington & Lee .. _ __ 7
Notre Dame .34 0 Notre Dame 14 0 Notre Dame
L. S. U. 7 7 Vanderbilt 0 7 Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt 3 II 3 Georgia 0 13 Georgia ~
Auburn 0 7 Auburn _ 7 20 Auburn
78 182 48 87
N. R. GLENN &CO., Agents
9lJSURANCE
Perfect Protection, Health and
Accident Policies
N. R. GLENN, Manager
2nd Floor MeG lawn-Bowen Bldg. Phone Walnut 3030
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DISTRIBUTORS Spring at Hunnicutt Street
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Building and Loan Association, offering Safety
and Profit.
COLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Walnut 1450
127 Carnegie Way Atlanta, Georgia
Important Changes in Football Rules
1 GOAL POSTS-The goal po". have been moved lrom the goal line to the ead line.
2. DELi\ YING GAME-A delay 01 more than thirty seconds in putting the hall in play after
it J5 ready for play, or a team remaining more than 15 seconds in a huddle, may be COD'
sidered as prima facie evidence of intentional delay of the game.
The captain may now daim time out only three times in each half instead of four times
as formerly.
) SHIP'[ PLAYS-In all shift or huddle plays, the players must come to an absolute stop and
remain st.'ttionary in their positions and without movement of the feet or swaying of the
hody, (or a period of approximately one second. This period may be conveniently meas­ured
by rapidly counting "1 -2-3-4". In case of doubt the penalty shall be enforced. The
penalty for violation has been increased from 5 to 15 yards.
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LAMBETH -ESKRIDGE MOTOR CO.
447 West Peachtree SU'eet
Atlanta
519 North McDonough Street
Decatur
Bhamberlin- fJohnson-CjjufBose eO.
SPECIALISTS IN SMART APPAREL
For Wear at tlte Game
For the College Woma1J
CORRECT ACCESSORIES for the COLLEGE MAN
THE TEA ROOM
-Top FLOOR
Famous aU over the South
THE BOYS SHOP
MAIN FLOOR
Compktely Outfitting the Boy
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lZuality-Service-Price
All Colors Demanded
UIITA I N"'!I . ~ IN A TI ." NT~ fltOM
The Hosiery Shoppc, 6 Peachtree St.
H. G. Lewis & Company
Blanche Marie Hosiery Shoppe
157 Peachtree St.
230 I'.:o. h.,,·. Arcade VAN RIGHT HOSIERY CO., Inc. A.lanl ., G .o r ~ i a
CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES (Continued)
4. FUMBLED PUNTS-When a punt is fumbled before the receiver gains possession and control
of the ball, it is a free ball and anyone of the 22 players may recover it for his side. How­ever,
the side that kicked the ball cannot advance the fumbled punt by picking it up and
running with it, hut must take it at the point recovered, first down.
5. INCOMPLETED BACKW ARD PASS-Any player may at any time hand or throw the
ball m any direction except toward his opponents' goal. If any such pass made on first.
second or third down strikes the ground within the field of play, the ball is dead. It shall
belong to the side which made the pass at the point where it first strikes the ground. On
fourth down the ball shall go to the opponents at the same point, unless the team putting
the ball into play bas made the required distance. The pass from the snapper back to put
the ball in play is excepted from this rule.
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THE NEW RULES EXPLAINED
By ED DANFORTH
Sporting Editor, A tlanta Gtorgum
Not since the forward pass was written into the rule books away back when you and I were young
M8¥Kie and went buggy riding on Sunday afternoons, have so many revolutionary changes been made in the
national aulumn mania.
It appellrs that the rule-makers, tiring of making minor revisions in the penal code and the approved
method of wearing nose-guards, suddenly closed eyes and blazed away with both barrels.
The I"<!sults of their rulc-ehanging cannot be forecast; until actually tried tlu'ough a whole season no
tine can leU whether the changes are useful and interesting or futile and boring.
One thing is certain: never before in the history of the game is there such a need for an understand·
illg of the rules in the public mind, if any. This year so much is left to the officials' judgment, so much
hinge!; on mo\'c~ that escape the notice of the mnn in the grandstand, that haste in declaling an officl11l in
error ,,,;11 be VCI'y unfair.
Tbe major changes arc five in number.
1. The goal posts have been moved ten yards back of the goal line.
Look out there and see it for yourself! That is one rule that is easy to understand. It is a good rwe
for it gives a wretched pun tel' a chance to kick from behind his goal line without hitting the posts and puts
a premium on goal kicking from the field. The point after touchdo\'ltl is not much harder-a thirteen-yard
plncl' kick is about as easy as one of 3 yards anyhow.
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OFFICIALS TODA Y'S GAME
Hutchens, Referee
Perry, Umpire
Black, Head Lineman
Foster, Field Judge
GEORGIA TECH LINE-UP
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By "BABY LO," Fa.shion Expen
F..ruons for Football-alluring sound. When beauties enswathed
in modish wraps are brought to the gates of the stadium in luxurious
motor cars.
Fashions change with the changing weather. The opening game
romeo when the days are still warm, so that in the football grand-stands
the eyes may feast on beauty still wearing the modes of late summer. If the
temperature is very uncertain and the thermometer is jumping up and down with indecision then
wear the two or three ensemble. This is always good. The new fall Vague has given us a beautiful
three piece suit with jacket or sweather-coot which is just the thing for general football wear,
These suits should vary with individual personality. This means that more feminine elegance and
the more important mode will be more largely and generally expressed.
"Regenstein's Smart Styles"
REGENSTEIN'S FASHIONS BECKONS
to a Brilliant Season of Sports and Winter Modes
MISSES and WOMEN'S APPAREL and HATS
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A STORE PULL OF SMART NEW APPAREL
A "and d.l.apl&1 of Fashion's Newest Modes---evf!l'"J' department,
every shelf, evtr)' display window i8 rull of fine. new raU apparel.
Frocks. ault., coat .. fu"" undergarments, millinery. hOlliuy.
jewelry and noveUiea. They're..n here, many or them but just
unpacked and countlell othen arri'rins daily_ Come now and
ehooae your new wardrobe, from thia faadnaUng arraJ. Evef}'>
thInl' that is new and Imart ia here.
FeaturiDg Sman SiZe!!: l3Y, to 22~
for Miue:a and Little Women.
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c:Prius ?o{MJer &'Xcesri"t
TO THE FOOTBALL FANS
Our Football Yearbook Is published in its present Conn largely by the support and cG-Operation DC the progresaive business
firmI of Atlanta and Georgia, who cltoose this medium to place themselves before you. Every firm represented Is deserving DC
your attention and we ask that you READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thrifty men nnd women find that it pays to read advertisements. It enables them to know that they are not overlooking
anything. It enable~ them to know where to go to get some desired product, to get "this" or "that". Without Its direction they would
overlook much and c.oWlequenU)' lose a gTeat deal. They would live in ignorance ot many things that might add materially to their
wealth, health, and happiness.
U yOU do not know all oC these concerns call and get acquainted; if you do know them it is not necessary for us to go any
rurthn, only to say that they stand for YOU. GEORGIA TECH, ATLANTA, and the SOUTH.
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EXPLANATION OF RULES (Continued)
2. A delay of more than 30 seconds in putting the ball into play after it is ready for play. and a
delay of more than 15 seconds in the huddle are ruled "mtentional delay" and subject to penalties.
Three cheers for that rule I Any rule to speed up the game and get it over with before dark is a good
one.
3. In all shift plays, the players must come to a full stop for one second-long enough for an official
to count "1·2·3-4/'
Wisdom of this rule remains to be settled by a seaSOD of play. Some elevens have dropped their shift
plays on account of it. At least the rule assures we will h.Rve intelligent officials for they must be able to
count as far as "4." Stammering officials are out of luck this season.
4. When a punt is fumbled, the side putting the ball into play cannot recover and run for gains or a
touchdown.
This change in the roles is not as formidable as it seems. In the rule books the change was made in
the rules for onside players and is confusing to read. It is fairly clearly stated above.
If the safety man fumbles a punt, an opposing end can scoop it up or fall 011 it, !.lut the end may
not dash off for a touchdown or a long gain. However, if the saiety man fumbles a punt, a player of HIS
OWN team may pick it up and gallop away as far as he can. The rule is designed to encourage the catching
of punts on the run instead of allowing them to bounce. It is doubtful whether the rule will increase the
number of punts so played.
The rule also is tricky in this respect. If the safety man catches the punt, runs a couple of steps, is
tack1ed and fumbles, it is a free ball in the broadest sense and an opposing player may pick it up and run
for a touchdown. The line of demarcation between a fumbled punt and a punt that il first fairly caught
then fumbled is so slight that spectators often will differ with official rulings, especially if the home team
gets the adverse break.
5. A fumbled backward pass, except a snap from center, is R dead ball on first. second or third do~'D
and belongs to the side putting the ball into play.
There's the other line of dynamite in the rules. Briefly that means that the boys can shoot the works
on double passes and triple p..'\Sses back of the line of scrimmage without fearing loss of the ball by fumbling.
It means that where the quarterback takes the snap from center and passes it to a fullback hitting the line
or a halfback circling the ends the ball cannot be lost if fumbled.
A halfback can start on an off·tackle play and when about to be tackled can make a backward pass to
a teammate who can sell out around the end.
A backward pass can be made anywhere on the field at any time by any player to any other. The
lid is o(l'! I t costs nothing if you drop it I
Yet-there are difficult points here, too. If the receiver of the backward pass actunlly gets posses­sion
of the ball, in the judgment of the official, and takes a step or two with it, then fumbles when tackled.
the ball goes to the recovering side.
That is where many an official will suddenly run into more unpopular notice than the average mur­derer
ever encounters.
The public had best leave interpretation of these new rules to the officials. They have been studying
them night and day ever since last spring and will be in a position to see what happens.
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up motoring.
They pcrnlil ruter time 011 the roads, yet I moother, more comfortable traveling is en­joyed.
They aUow split second .teelleration in Iratrie, yet the flow of power is even.
steady and noiseless.
They're .. powerrul as the guard .. as fast as the ends, 111 Imoolhly perfect as the back.
flelds--and plul this, they're lUI good looking as the . pnlOr..
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FASHION NOTES (Continued)
All dresses are to be selected 10 as to give more youthful charm to the wea.rtt".
No young girl should wear too much black, although the close fitting black velvet is
especially good. Flat pleats an worn this fal~ prtferably on the side of the aIdrt.
AU .skirts are to be longer and the extremely short dre5IiCII of the Spring season have
become V1!:ry poor taste. For spans wear twccd~. homespun, cheviot, and Englisb
woolens are all good.
Your (un arc particularly good this season with goat leading as the sport fur. It may be either long and
curiy, or shaved to make a nat sleek fur. The short fur jacket is to be worn as a part of an Crl$.':mble. ThU
becomes beautiful with all the rich, tan shades of autumn leaves whose shades are designed especially by Mother
Nature for her sport loving children in the faU. Beige seeIm to head the list in popularity,
The chief aim of all the season's styles is to combine youth, 8Obriety, and important elegance into onc's gen_
eral appearance.
c7{ CJorward Pass ...
ALLEN'S MAKES A STRATEGIC MOVE, GAINING VALUABLE GROUND
IN ATLANTA'S NORTHWARD PROGRESS.
ALLEN'S GOAL IS WHAT IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN-TO JUSTIFY ITS
REPUTATION AS STYLE HEADQUARTERS FOR WOMEN WHO ARE IN
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The sports coat that goes to the football game must be light enough
for October's bright blue weather, warm enough for November's
grey days, and smart enough for the after-the-game festivities.
Lewis' fur-trimmed coats meet all these requirements.
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FOOTBALL F ASmONS (Continued)
Heavier coat! will be worn as usual, the wrapped coat still as good as it was in the Spring.
One important fashion of thia year gives a slight flare (rom the ahoulden all around that cloaea
diagonally. Much fur is used for trimming. ThU coat may cover the sheer d.ress. which you
> prefer to wear to the tea dance after the game at one of the frat houses or the fashionable hotels.
lrutcad of the sport frock which may be worn. The tea dances will bring together the selected belles in much
leal formal atttire than will the evening a.fI'ain. These druse!! should be vuy individual. Geometric linea are
good with odd yokes and little original details at the wrist. Eve:rything 6u snugly at the hi~ and blouses a bit
a~ the hiplll, and flares or breab into plaits or drapery below. This drapery is respollSlbJe also for IIlOBt of the
uneven hemlines so smart at present.
All hats will be small and preferably of the same shade aa the dress as much less combination of color will
be uaed this year than Ia.st. Sbould it rain a bright hued slicker with a small rain bat will, of course, insure the
mOlt comfort.
TEL. WAL UT 8918
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(/'-'HE public expects motor car manufacturers to keep abreast of -(9 tbe times, and to make their product constantly better. \Ve are
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You will find improvements, applying to botb bodies and
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And you will find ten of the twenty Paige models selling at lower
prices. New color combinations, applied by an advance process,
add to tbe appearance of the cars, and to the durability of their
finish.
We invite you to inspect these latest Paige cars, to consider
their value, and to enjoy a demonstration.
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